Jarren Duran, Padres hold ‘strongest’ trade deadline link
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The Boston Red Sox could look to use one of their top talents, Jarren Duran, as a trade piece this season, with the San Diego Padres making sense as a fit.
The Athletic listed the San Diego Padres as a landing spot for Atlanta Braves All-Star and Gold Glove catcher Sean Murphy, who could help patch up their offensive struggles in a position of need. The Padres have the fourth-lowest wRC+ (66) in MLB at catcher,
An area of need for the Padres is starting pitching. Michael King has been out since May with a shoulder ailment, and Dylan Cease has been up-and-down all season. Nick Pivetta and his 3.07 ERA has given the team quality innings all year, but outside of him, it hasn’t been much.
It’s stating the obvious to say this will be an eventful Trade Deadline in San Diego. With A.J. Preller as general manager, they all are.
The San Diego Padres scratched the surface at what could have been their first World Series title in franchise history last season. After ultimately falling to
The San Diego Padres have struggled lately to find a consistent performer in left field. While they've rotated multiple veterans and young talents alike, no real impact has really been made. But if the Padres can make a move at the trade deadline later this month, then that problem can easily be erased.
Dennis Lin discussed the state of Pads pitching, the trade deadline and more during a live Q&A last week. Here are the highlights.
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The San Diego Padres beat the Texas Rangers, 4-1, on Sunday evening. They improved to 48-41 on the year and take the series at Petco Park. Additionally, manager
The San Diego Padres need to find an upgrade at catcher, and they could look to swing a trade with an American League club.
Their starting pitching hasn't performed at the standard they thought it would. You'd be hard-pressed to tell the San Diego Padres differently, based on the first three games of the teams' four-game series that will wrap up Thursday night in San Diego.
San Dieg Padres reliever Jason Adam spoke out about how he learned he was going to be an All-Star. He was in church when the phone rang.